Sindh

Sindh is a region of southern Pakistan located on the coastline of the Indian subcontinent. Its cities include Hyderabad and Neroon Kot.

History
Sindh is a desert region on the coastline of the Indian subcontinent, located in present-day Pakistan. Its cities include Hyderabad, the capital city of Neroon Kot, the very poor town of Larkana, and the port city of Kolachi (Karachi). Sindh had a population of 2,805,877 people in in the winter of 1746, with the majority of the population adhering to Islam under the Mughal Empire. It was later conquered by the Maratha Confederacy and became a Hindu region, but in 1947 it chose to join Pakistan long after the fall of the Maratha Confederacy and shortly after the new British rulers were forced out.